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On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 7:47 PM, Walter Underwood <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I haven’t tried it, but this radio harness seems like it could work to
> carry a KX2 or KX3 with the knobs up and accessible.
>
>
> http://www.truenorthgear.com/catalog/products/accessories/dozer-chest-harness
> <
> http://www.truenorthgear.com/catalog/products/accessories/dozer-chest-harness
> >
>
> wunder
> K6WRU
> Walter Underwood
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> > On Jun 3, 2016, at 4:39 PM, Steve [email protected] [KX3] <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Wayne & All,
> >
> > High on my “convenience” list, is the ability to see/use the controls of
> whatever radio is selected for HFpack /PM operation while one walks.  As a
> result, this is one reason I have shunned the various military radios
> (weight being another major factor) and use an IC-703 with the face plate
> remote mounted on the chest strap connecting the shoulder straps high on
> the front chest (with radio in the backpack).
> >
> > For the KX2, I envision some sort of zipper pouch, complete with exits
> for the various cables, that could be suspended from the chest strap.  With
> the zipper open, the KX2 controls are available, yet the radio is secure in
> the pouch.  Whatever antenna is chosen can be mounted to your selected pack
> frame in back with light weight coax running up a shoulder strap to your
> back pack and antenna mounting point.
> >
> > Get with your KX2 pouch vendors - this should be easy to design!
> (Reference:  Icom LC-156 pouch for 706 or 703 face plate - only better!)
> >
> > Steve
> > aa8af
> >
> >
> >> On Jun 3, 2016, at 11:48 AM, Wayne Burdick [email protected] <mailto:
> [email protected]> [KX3] <[email protected] <mailto:
> [email protected]>> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> HFpack is a form of pedestrian mobile (/PM) operation where the radio
> is secured to your body or installed in a pack in such a way that it can be
> used when needed without any setup. There's a dedicated Yahoo group for
> those interested in this ("hfpack"). This is a great source of information.
> HFpack operators have their own operating events, special frequencies, etc.
> >>
> >> The small size of the KX2 should make it ideal for HFpack operation. An
> op who currently use FT-817 mentioned this when we were at Dayton. The KX2
> is half the weight and has twice the power output, meaning more of his
> weight budget could be dedicated to batteries, antennas, etc.
> >>
> >> The KX3 is another frequent choice for HFpackers, thanks to its
> expanded band coverage. 6 meters works great with small antennas, and the
> 2-meter option also comes in handy.
> >>
> >> As a frequent hiker, I often use the KX2 hand-held. But I'm interested
> in exploring the possibilities of pack- or belt-mounting the rig. I can
> also imagine a rapid-deployment whip antenna attached to the pack frame. It
> could be a telescoping whip such as an MFJ1820, or maybe a wire spool with
> a weight for tossing it into a tree.
> >>
> >> In the half-crazy-but-who-cares department: how about putting a small
> tuned loop *inside* a backpack? On a band like 17 meters, which is great
> for HFpack during the day, a small loop would be reasonably efficient, and
> could cover most of the SSB portion of the band without retuning.
> >>
> >> In an month or so, Scott (AK6Q) will have a light-weight, snap-in
> mobile mount bracket for the KX2. This should be useful for some potential
> HFpack installations. Beats velcro :)
> >>
> >> Anyone working on an HFpack installation?
> >>
> >> 73,
> >> Wayne
> >> N6KR
> >>
> >
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